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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Official Photo Tutorial Thread (Photoshop, Camera Settings, Lightroom, etc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown_By_You" data-source="post: 12537346" data-attributes="member: 35088"><p>A quality tripod will provide many years of service. I have a Manfrotto 190 Xb, but I would much rather have a Giottos. I used to have a Manfrotto ball head and I also swapped it out for a giottos, which is lightyears better.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are a backpacker, you can opt for a heavier, more sturdy one, which will also be cheaper..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown_By_You, post: 12537346, member: 35088"] A quality tripod will provide many years of service. I have a Manfrotto 190 Xb, but I would much rather have a Giottos. I used to have a Manfrotto ball head and I also swapped it out for a giottos, which is lightyears better. Unless you are a backpacker, you can opt for a heavier, more sturdy one, which will also be cheaper.. [/QUOTE]
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